Beasts of the East: Rangers eye division crown vs. Flyers

Apr 3, 2012 - 2:55 PM

(Sports Network) - The New York Rangers will get another shot at clinching
first place in the Atlantic Division and Eastern Conference when they visit
the rival Philadelphia Flyers for tonight's clash at Wells Fargo Center.

The Flyers posted a regulation win over Pittsburgh on Sunday afternoon,
meaning the Rangers only needed to record a point later that night against
Boston to clinch the division and the top seed. However, the Bruins posted a
2-1 regulation victory in New York to lock up their third Northeast Division
title in four years.

New York will again need only a point tonight to secure its first division
title and No. 1 seed since 1994 -- the same year as the Rangers' last Stanley
Cup title. The Blueshirts could also clinch those spots if Pittsburgh loses
its game in Boston tonight.

The Flyers are also battling the Penguins for playoff positioning and enter
today one point in back of Pittsburgh for the East's fourth seed. Philadelphia
posted a 6-4 road win over the Pens on Sunday, and like Pittsburgh, the Flyers
have three games left in the regular season. The Flyers can ensure they'll
finish no lower than fifth in the conference with either a point tonight or a
loss by New Jersey against the New York Islanders.

New York has dominated the Flyers this season, winning all five encounters to
give the Rangers seven straight wins in this series. The Blueshirts have won
by a 5-2 score in each of the last two meetings and New York has taken its
last three games in Philadelphia, including a 3-2 win in this year's Winter
Classic at Citizens Bank Park.

Philadelphia is 21-12-6 as the host this year, while the Rangers are 23-11-5
on the road.

The Flyers fell behind the Penguins 2-0 in the first period on Sunday, but
Philadelphia rallied for the win over the team that it will likely face in the
first round of the playoffs. Philly tied the game at 2-2 by the end of the
second period and then built a 5-2 edge before holding on for the win.

With the victory, the Flyers improved to 5-0-0 at Consol Energy Center since
the Pens opened the building in October of 2010.

"They're good games," Flyers head coach Peter Laviolette said of the rivalry
with Pittsburgh. "They go up and down and they're competitive. That's what we
were lacking a bit in the first period, we weren't as competitive as we needed
to be."

Claude Giroux finished with a goal and two assists to lead the Flyers. Jakub
Voracek had two goals and an assist, former Penguin Max Talbot scored and
added a helper, while Wayne Simmonds and Marc-Andre Bourdon also lit the lamp
for Philadelphia. Sergei Bobrovsky posted 43 stops in the win.

Philadelphia did lose a pair of players to injury in Sunday's physical
contest, as forward Danny Briere and defenseman Niklas Grossmann were forced
to leave the contest. Grossmann was on the wrong end of a knee-to-knee
collision with Pittsburgh's Joe Vitale in the first period and is expected to
miss 7-to-10 days. Briere suffered a back contusion after absorbing a hit from
Vitale in the game's final minutes and will sit out tonight's test at the
least.

The Flyers have also played the last three games without No. 1 netminder Ilya
Bryzgalov, who is dealing with a chip fracture in right foot. Bryzgalov, the
NHL's Player of the Month for March, could return to the lineup tonight.

The Rangers led Boston by a 1-0 score after Marian Gaborik's 40th goal of the
season at 4:33 of the opening period, but that would be New York's only goal
in Sunday's 2-1 regulation loss. Patrice Bergeron netted the game-winner in
the second period for the Bruins.

Henrik Lundqvist stopped 19 shots in defeat, dropping his stellar record this
season to 38-17-5.

"It's always a one-goal game against these guys," Lundqvist said. "They are
really good through the neutral zone, and in their defensive zone they are
really stingy."

The Rangers will play their final road game of the regular season Thursday in
Pittsburgh. New York will then finish at home in Saturday's game against
Washington.

The Flyers, meanwhile, will complete their home schedule Thursday against
Buffalo and then visit the Penguins again for their regular-season finale on
Saturday.